keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667199/development-of-fret-biosensor-to-characterize-csk-subcellular-regulation
#1
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingxing Ouyang, Yujie Xing, Shumin Zhang, Liting Li, Yan Pan, Linhong Deng
C-terminal Src kinase (CSK) is the major inhibitory kinase for Src family kinases (SFKs) through the phosphorylation of their C-tail tyrosine sites, and it regulates various types of cellular activity in association with SFK function. As a cytoplasmic protein, CSK needs be recruited to the plasma membrane to regulate SFKs' activity. The regulatory mechanism behind CSK activity and its subcellular localization remains largely unclear. In this work, we developed a genetically encoded biosensor based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to visualize the CSK activity in live cells...
April 20, 2024: Biosensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667172/characterization-of-pdgf-induced-subcellular-calcium-regulation-through-calcium-channels-in-airway-smooth-muscle-cells-by-fret-biosensors
#2
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingxing Ouyang, Binqian Zhou, Chunmei Li, Linhong Deng
The homeostasis of cellular calcium is fundamental for many physiological processes, while the calcium levels remain inhomogeneous within cells. During the onset of asthma, epithelial and inflammatory cells secrete platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), inducing the proliferation and migration of airway smooth muscle (ASM) to the epidermal layer, narrowing the airway. The regulation of ASM cells by PDGF is closely related to the conduction of calcium signals. In this work, we generated subcellular-targeted FRET biosensors to investigate calcium regulation in the different compartments of ASM cells...
April 7, 2024: Biosensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657996/airborne-indoor-allergen-serine-proteases-and-their-contribution-to-sensitisation-and-activation-of-innate-immunity-in-allergic-airway-disease
#3
REVIEW
Xuan Ouyang, James A Reihill, Lisa E J Douglas, S Lorraine Martin
Common airborne allergens (pollen, animal dander and those from fungi and insects) are the main triggers of type I allergic disorder in the respiratory system and are associated with allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, as well as immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. These allergens promote IgE crosslinking, vasodilation, infiltration of inflammatory cells, mucosal barrier dysfunction, extracellular matrix deposition and smooth muscle spasm, which collectively cause remodelling of the airways...
April 30, 2024: European Respiratory Review: An Official Journal of the European Respiratory Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655617/bronchial-thermoplasty-decreases-airway-remodeling-by-inhibiting-autophagy-via-the-ampk-mtor-signaling-pathway
#4
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tao Wang, Peng Fu, Wenting Huang, Liang Long, Fa Long, Shengming Liu
Bronchial thermoplasty (BT), an effective treatment for severe asthma, requires heat to reach the airway to reduce the mass of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs). Autophagy is involved in the pathological process of airway remodeling in patients with asthma. However, it remains unclear whether autophagy participates in controlling airway remodeling induced by BT. In this study, we aim to elucidate the autophagy-mediated molecular mechanisms in BT. Our study reveal that the number of autophagosomes and the level of alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) fluorescence are significantly decreased in airway biopsy tissues after BT...
April 24, 2024: Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641747/heat-induced-secretion-of-heat-shock-proteins-70-and-90-does-not-affect-the-expression-of-the-glucocorticoid-receptor-in-primary-airway-cells-in-copd
#5
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liang Zhou, Lei Fang, Michael Roth, Eleni Papakonstantinou, Michael Tamm, Daiana Stolz
PURPOSE: The response to glucocorticoids is hampered in many COPD patients by a yet unknown mechanism. Earlier we reported that short-term heat exposure of primary human bronchial epithelial cells (BEC) and airway smooth muscle cells (ASMC) of asthma patients increased the expression and secretion of extracellular heat shock proteins (eHSPs) resulting in increased expression of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) in BEC and inhibition of ASMC remodeling. The aim of the present study was to assess if the same mechanism is also present in primary airway wall cells of COPD patients...
April 19, 2024: Lung
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632505/application-of-propofol-remifentanil-intravenous-general-anesthesia-combined-with-regional-block-in-pediatric-ophthalmic-surgery
#6
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ming-Ying Li, Yu-Da Fei, Xiao-Xia Zhang, Tian-Wen Chen, Jie Li, Xiao-Li Sun, Zhen-Yuan Wang
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to observe the anesthetic effect and safety of intravenous anesthesia without muscle relaxant with propofol-remifentanil combined with regional block under laryngeal mask airway in pediatric ophthalmologic surgery. METHODS: A total of 90 undergoing ophthalmic surgery were anesthetized with general anesthesia using the laryngeal mask airway without muscle relaxant. They were randomly divided into two groups: 45 children who received propofol-remifentanil intravenous anesthesia combined with regional block (LG group), and 45 children who received total intravenous anesthesia (G group)...
April 17, 2024: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619723/a-quick-method-to-assess-airway-distensibility-in-mice
#7
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecka Gill, Magali Boucher, Cyndi Henry, Ynuk Bossé
Airway distensibility is defined as the ease whereby airways are dilating in response to inflating lung pressure. If measured swiftly and accurately, airway distensibility would be a useful readout to parse the various elements contributing to airway wall stiffening, such as smooth muscle contraction, surface tension, and airway remodeling. The goal of the present study was to develop a method for measuring airway distensibility in mice. Lungs of BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice from either sex were subjected to stepwise changes in pressure...
April 15, 2024: Annals of Biomedical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613158/role-of-protein-kinase-a-and-a-kinase-anchoring-proteins-in-buffering-and-compartmentation-of-camp-signalling-in-human-airway-smooth-muscle-cells
#8
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rinzhin T Sherpa, Karni S Moshal, Shailesh R Agarwal, Rennolds S Ostrom, Robert D Harvey
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In human airway smooth muscle (hASM) cells, not all receptors stimulating cAMP production elicit the same effects. This can only be explained if cAMP movement throughout the cell is restricted, yet the mechanisms involved are not fully understood. Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) contribute to compartmentation of many cAMP responses, but PDE activity alone is predicted to be insufficient if cAMP is otherwise freely diffusible. We tested the hypothesis that buffering of cAMP by protein kinase A (PKA) associated with A kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) slows cAMP diffusion and that this contributes to receptor-mediated, compartmentalized responses...
April 12, 2024: British Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609094/airway-remodelling-in-asthma-and-the-epithelium-on-the-edge-of-a-new-era
#9
REVIEW
Gilda Varricchi, Christopher E Brightling, Christopher Grainge, Bart N Lambrecht, Pascal Chanez
Asthma is a chronic, heterogeneous disease of the airways, often characterised by structural changes known collectively as airway remodelling. In response to environmental insults, including pathogens, allergens and pollutants, the epithelium can initiate remodelling via an inflammatory cascade involving a variety of mediators that have downstream effects on both structural and immune cells. These mediators include the epithelial cytokines thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), interleukin 33 and interleukin 25, which facilitate airway remodelling through cross-talk between epithelial cells and fibroblasts, and between mast cells and airway smooth muscle cells, as well as through signalling with immune cells like macrophages...
April 12, 2024: European Respiratory Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602485/dynamic-hippo-pathway-activity-underlies-mesenchymal-differentiation-during-lung-alveolar-morphogenesis
#10
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatima N Chaudhry, Nigel S Michki, Dain L Shirmer, Sharon Mcgrath-Morrow, Lisa R Young, David B Frank, Jarod A Zepp
Alveologenesis, the final stage in lung development, substantially remodels the distal lung, expanding the alveolar surface area for efficient gas exchange. Secondary crest myofibroblasts (SCMF) exist transiently in the neonatal distal lung and are critical for alveologenesis. However, the pathways that regulate SCMF function, proliferation, and temporal identity remain poorly understood. To address this, we purified SCMFs from reporter mice, performed bulk RNA-sequencing, and found dynamic changes in Hippo-signaling components during alveologenesis...
April 5, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599345/sensitivity-of-the-airway-smooth-muscle-in-terms-of-force-shortening-and-stiffness
#11
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louis Gélinas, Andrés Rojas-Ruiz, Magali Boucher, Cyndi Henry, Ynuk Bossé
Eight pig tracheal strips were stimulated to contract with log increments of methacholine from 10-8 to 10-5 M. For each strip, the concentration-response was repeated four times in a randomized order to measure isometric force, isotonic shortening against a load corresponding to either 5 or 10 % of a reference force, and average force, stiffness, elastance and resistance over one cycle while the strip length was oscillating sinusoidally by 5 % at 0.2 Hz. For each readout, the logEC50 was calculated and compared...
April 9, 2024: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593989/stiffness-mediated-mechanosensation-of-airway-smooth-muscle-cells-on-linear-stiffness-gradient-hydrogels
#12
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong Hwee Tan, Kimberley C W Wang, Ian L Chin, Rowan W Sanderson, Jiayue Li, Brendan F Kennedy, Peter B Noble, Yu Suk Choi
In obstructive airway diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein amount and composition of the airway smooth muscle (ASM) is often remodelled, likely altering tissue stiffness. The underlying mechanism of how human ASM cell (hASMC) mechanosenses the aberrant microenvironment is not well understood. Physiological stiffnesses of the ASM were measured by uniaxial compression tester using porcine ASM layers under 0, 5 and 10% longitudinal stretch above in situ length...
April 9, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587373/real-time-camp-dynamics-in-live-cells-using-the-fluorescent-camp-difference-detector-in-situ
#13
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabella Cattani-Cavalieri, Jordyn Margolis, Camelia Anicolaesei, Francisco J Nuñez, Rennolds S Ostrom
cAMP Difference Detector In Situ (cADDis) is a novel biosensor that allows for the continuous measurement of cAMP levels in living cells. The biosensor is created from a circularly permuted fluorescent protein linked to the hinge region of Epac2. This creates a single fluorophore biosensor that displays either increased or decreased fluorescence upon binding of cAMP. The biosensor exists in red and green upward versions, as well as green downward versions, and several red and green versions targeted to subcellular locations...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578780/disruption-of-the-mast-cell-carboxypeptidase-a3-gene-does-not-attenuate-airway-inflammation-and-hyperresponsiveness-in-two-mouse-models-of-asthma
#14
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ida Waern, Srinivas Akula, Venkata Sita Rama Raju Allam, Sowsan Taha, Thorsten B Feyerabend, Magnus Åbrink, Sara Wernersson
Mast cells are effector cells known to contribute to allergic airway disease. When activated, mast cells release a broad spectrum of inflammatory mediators, including the mast cell-specific protease carboxypeptidase A3 (CPA3). The expression of CPA3 in the airway epithelium and lumen of asthma patients has been associated with a Th2-driven airway inflammation. However, the role of CPA3 in asthma is unclear and therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of CPA3 for the development and severity of allergic airway inflammation using knockout mice with a deletion in the Cpa3 gene...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568237/dissecting-a-brake-for-airway-smooth-muscle-cell-movement
#15
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dale D Tang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 3, 2024: American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562155/impact-of-obesity-on-airway-remodeling-in-asthma-pathophysiological-insights-and-clinical-implications
#16
REVIEW
Aditya Sri Listyoko, Ryota Okazaki, Tomoya Harada, Genki Inui, Akira Yamasaki
The prevalence of obesity among asthma patients has surged in recent years, posing a significant risk factor for uncontrolled asthma. Beyond its impact on asthma severity and patients' quality of life, obesity is associated with reduced lung function, increased asthma exacerbations, hospitalizations, heightened airway hyperresponsiveness, and elevated asthma-related mortality. Obesity may lead to metabolic dysfunction and immune dysregulation, fostering chronic inflammation characterized by increased pro-inflammatory mediators and adipocytokines, elevated reactive oxygen species, and reduced antioxidant activity...
2024: Front Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560624/the-gut-metagenome-harbors-metabolic-and-antibiotic-resistance-signatures-of-moderate-to-severe-asthma
#17
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naomi G Wilson, Ariel Hernandez-Leyva, Drew J Schwartz, Leonard B Bacharier, Andrew L Kau
Asthma is a common allergic airway disease that has been associated with the development of the human microbiome early in life. Both the composition and function of the infant gut microbiota have been linked to asthma risk, but functional alterations in the gut microbiota of older patients with established asthma remain an important knowledge gap. Here, we performed whole metagenomic shotgun sequencing of 95 stool samples from a cross-sectional cohort of 59 healthy and 36 subjects with moderate-to-severe asthma to characterize the metagenomes of gut microbiota in adults and children 6 years and older...
2024: FEMS Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543079/trpv4-activation-during-guinea-pig-airway-smooth-muscle-contraction-promotes-ca-2-and-na-influx
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis M Montaño, Abril Carbajal-García, María F Casas-Hernández, David Arredondo-Zamarripa, Jorge Reyes-García
Airway smooth muscle (ASM) contraction is determined by the increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+ ]i ) caused by its release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) or by extracellular Ca2+ influx. Major channels involved in Ca2+ influx in ASM cells are L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (L-VDCCs) and nonselective cation channels (NSCCs). Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) is an NSCC recently studied in ASM. Mechanical stimuli, such as contraction, can activate TRPV4. We investigated the possible activation of TRPV4 by histamine (His)- or carbachol (CCh)-induced contraction in guinea pig ASM...
February 24, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534776/the-influence-of-neurotrophins-on-the-brain-lung-axis-conception-pregnancy-and-neonatal-period
#19
REVIEW
Federica D'Amico, Cecilia Lugarà, Giovanni Luppino, Carlo Giuffrida, Ylenia Giorgianni, Eleonora Maria Patanè, Sara Manti, Antonella Gambadauro, Mariarosaria La Rocca, Tiziana Abbate
Neurotrophins (NTs) are four small proteins produced by both neuronal and non-neuronal cells; they include nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), and neurotrophin-4 (NT-4). NTs can exert their action through both genomic and non-genomic mechanisms by interacting with specific receptors. Initial studies on NTs have identified them only as functional molecules of the nervous system. However, recent research have shown that some tissues and organs (such as the lungs, skin, and skeletal and smooth muscle) as well as some structural cells can secrete and respond to NTs...
March 15, 2024: Current Issues in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529552/downregulation-of-protein-phosphatase-2a%C3%AE-in-asthmatic-airway-smooth-muscle
#20
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Irshad Reza, Ashish Kumar, Christina M Pabelick, Rodney D Britt, Y S Prakash, Venkatachalem Sathish
Airway smooth muscle cell (ASM) is renowned for its involvement in airway hyperresponsiveness through impaired ASM relaxation and bronchoconstriction in asthma which poses a significant challenge in the field. Recent studies have explored different targets in ASM to alleviate airway hyperresponsiveness, however, a sizeable portion of asthmatics still experience poor control. In our study, we explored protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) in ASM as it has been reported to regulate cellular contractility by controlling intracellular calcium ([Ca2+ ]i ), ion channels, and respective regulatory proteins...
March 26, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
keyword
keyword
13777
1
2
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.